Duplicating machine



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lNVENTl By @mfg DUPLI CATING MACHINE Filed Aug. 23, 1943 6 Sheets-Sheet 6 ENVENTOR Patented July 3l, 1945 numcs'mzo ssscmNn. y hun nous Fors, spel-shrank, Birmingham, anims Application August 23, 1943, Serial No. 499.618

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tent Britain June 24, 1942 s mm. (c1. 10i- 132) This invention relates to duplicating machines of the kind wherein a master sheet' bearing the matter to be reproduced in reverse yis clamped on a cylinder which is rotated in contact with the pressure roller, the copy sheets being mois--A tened and fed between the cylinder and the pressure roller in contact with the master sheet.

The present invention relates to machines of this type, wherein the master sheet is attached to the cylinder by having its leading edge engaged under a clamping strip mounted longitudinally on the periphery of the cylinder, this clamping strip being capable of opening and closing movement, and means being provided for automatically releasing' the master sheet from the cylinder and inserting a freshmaster sheet when required.

The object of the present invention is to provide improved or simplined mechanism for automatically effecting the change of master sheet.

According to the present invention, the clamp for holding the master sheet in position on the cylinder is controlled by mechanism on the cylinder by which it is retained alternately both in its open and in its closed position, and actuating means are provided on the machine, which are normallyin an inoperative position but which can be moved into an operative position at will, and returned to the inoperative position automatically, for engaging the said mechanism during the rotation of the cylinder and moving the controlling mechanism of the clamp nrst to open it and then to close it at predetermined positions of the cylinder, anda support is provided adjacent to the cylinder for the fresh master sheet, the arrangement being such4 that during normal working, the actuating means remains in an in- J operative position, but when it is desired'to eect a change oi' master sheet, a fresh master sheet is placedon the support and the actuating means is operated by hand to bring it into theioperative position, causing it to open the clamp 'as the leading edge of the master sheet on the cylinder approaches the support holding the fresh master sheet. so that the master sheet on the cylinder drops away and the open clamp on the cylinder` engages the leading edge of the freshmaster sheet on the-support, l'after which the actuatingl means closes the c amp on to the said edge of the fresh master sheet. and the rotation ofthe cyl'- inder causes the fresh master sheet to become wrapped around the cylinder.

' The controlling mechanism i'or the clamp mayv consist of a spring loaded lever-attached 'to a clamping strip, the lever being provided with an abutment and being spring loaded, theV abutment being engaged by the actuating means to move the lever overal dead centre position.

The actuating means may comprise a lever pivoted on the machine'frame and having two spaced laterally projecting abutments forengaging with the controlling means of the clamp.

and caused to grip the The actuating means may' also include a retaining lever pivoted on the frame of the machine and adapted to engage a member on the actuating lever for releasably retaining it in the operative position.

, The support for the new master sheet may be of channel form at the end adjacent the cylinder and a loading bar may be provided acting on the side of the new master sheet which is nearest to the cylinder.

.The'actuating lever may be fixed on a pivot extending parallel to the cylinder and the said pivot may carry one or niorespring arms so that when the actuating levrlis moved into its oper- Jative position, the said arm or arms are rocked new master sheet against the tray.

Further the pivot to which th actuating lever is xed may be provided with one or more cranks carrying a bar engaging behind the new master sheet on the support or tray so as to move its leading edge into close proximity to the periphery of the cylinder when the actuating lever is moved into4 its operative position.

The clamp opening means may be timed to open the clamp after the leading edge of the master sheet on the cylinder has left the line of contact between the cylinder and the pressure roller and a chute may be provided adjacent the cylinder and on the same side thereof as a receiving tray for the copy sheets, the edges of the chute and the tray being spaced one above the other so that the last copyl sheet, which is released at a lower level than that on which the master sheet is released passes on to the receiving tray, while the discarded master sheet passes into'the chute.

The invention also incorporates the provision of' one or more arms pivoted on the surface of a` feed-tray, the pivots being at right angles to the plane of the tray and the arms being movable.

to form an extension of the tray and also being capable of being folded -so that they lie within the boundaries of the tray.

A safety stud may be provided on the frame of the machine adapted tooperate the master clamp controlling means so as to close the clamp automatically should it linadvertently be left in the open position while the cylinder is being rotated.

The invention is illustrated in the accompanyingdrawings wherein, one construction is shown in` Figures 1 to 6. and another construction is shown in Figures '1 to 12.

In the construction shown in Figures l to 6 the machine is of the kind wherein the pressure roller is situated under the-cylinder and in the construction shown in vli'isures 'l to 12 the pressure roller is situated over the cylinder.

Figure 1 ls a plan view.

Figure 2 is a section on line 2`2 of Figure 1.

Figure 3 is a section on line l-3 of Figure 1.

Figure 4 is a section on line l-l of Figure 1.

Figure 5 is a sectional view showing the clamp and a part of the cylinder.

Figure 6 is a sectional ,view of. a part of the machine showing the clamp in the open position ready to pick up the new master sheet.

Figure 7 is a plan view.

Figure 8 is a sectional view in side elevation.

Figure 9 is a sectional view on line 9--9 of Figure 1. l

Figure 10 is a sectional view showing a detail of construction.

Figure 11 is a view partly in section taken at right angles to the axis of the cylinder.l

Figure 12 is a fragmentary view on an eniarged scale showing the clamp in its open position ready to pick up the new master sheet.

In the construction shown in Figures l to 6. the side plates oi' the machine are shown at ID. the cylinder at Il, the cylinder shaft at i2, the pressure roller at I3, the feed tray for copy sheets at Il, and the receiving tray for copy sheets at l5 Known means are provided for moistening the copy sheets on the upper side and known means are also provided for adjusting the pressure of the pressure roller I3 towards the cylinder Ii.

The controlling mechanism for the clamp consists of a lever 2 3 attached to a clamping strip 2i which pivots in brackets 22 on the ends of the cylinder, this lever 2l being provided with two laterally projecting pins, to one 23 of which a spring is attached, the opposite end of the spring being attached to a pin 24 fixed to the bracket 22 on the end of the cylinder, and the arrangement is such that the spring 25 throws over a dead-centre position when the clamp moves from its closed to its open position and aseo,

vice versa. Thus when the clamp is closed, the

spring is operating to keep it closed, and when the clamp is open, thi?l spring is operating to keep it in the open position. The other pin forms the lateral abutment on the lever llby which the actuating means is adapted to operate the lever.

The actuating means preferably comprise a lever 26 pivoted at 21 to the machine frame and having two spaced laterally projecting abutments 23, 29, which are engaged in succession by the lateral abutments 23 and 33 on the lever 2B controlling the clamp, the tirst engagement by the pin 23 serving to open-'the clamp and the second engagement by the pin 3B servingto close it again.

The abutment 2l on. the operating lever may be formed as a cam plate as shown, and this cam plate is encountered by the lateral abutment 23 on the lever 2h so that as-the cylinderAr-'ltates the clamp is opened. The cam plate 28 is spaced apart from the second abutment 23 on the actuating lever, which second abutment is formed as w. 33 can work, and the cam surface-leads to a l a laterally projecting pin which is encountered notch 3l which engages over the lateral projection on the actuating lever when the latter has been moved into its operative position so that the retaining lever, upon which a light spring 33 operates, retains the actuating lever in its operative position until the retaining lever has been knocked aside by a projection 31 on the cylinder to release the actuating -lever and to allow it to move back into its inoperative position under the induence of a torsion spring 33. The edge of the retaining lever 3| is provided with a second notch 3 which engages over the lateral projection 33 on the actuating lever when the latter is in its inoperative position. Further the retaining lever is provided with a nnger piece 49 by which it can be operated by hand when required to allow the actuating lever to move back into the inoperative position. The retaining lever 3l is provided with a finger B0 which limits the movement which can be imparted to it by the operator.

The pivot 21 on which the actuating lever 26 i is ilxed is mounted lor oscillation in the side plates of the machine and extends across the width of the machine parallel to the axisoi the cylinder. This rocking spindle 21 is situated ad- -jacent the edge of a tray or support 39 pro vided for the new master sheet lil, and this support may take the iorrnof an inclined tray as shown having a lip or flange ll at the edge adjacent to and directed towards the cylinder, this lip or flange together with a loading bar |12 retaining thesheet I0 in a definite position when it is first placed on the tray.

The loading bar I2 is freely suspended froml the rocking pivot 21 and is of U shape with its two arms hung on the rocking pivot. This loading bar is provided with a number of rollers or flanges I3, the peripheries of which bear against the new master sheet 43 and guide it to the lip or flange of the support.

The rocking pivot 21 carries a pair of spring;

arms 44 so that when the actuating lever is moved into its operative position, these arms are rocked and caused lightly to grip the new master sheet against the tray 39.

Further, the rocking pivot 21 is provided' with a pair of cranks l5 which carry a bar 46 adapted to move the leading edge 'of the new master sheet into close proximity to the periphery ci the cylinder when the actuating lever is moved into its operative position.

During this action the leading edge of the master sheet is moved away from the ange 4| of the tray, andto prevent it from sliding between the tray and the cylinder, the spring arms are rocked and caused lightly to grip the master` The lower part of the tray adjacent the cylinder is of channel section as shown at il in order to allow of the necessary space for the cranks l5 `and bar Il. The lip or ilange of the tray may be made separately and attached to the tray by means of blocks 52.

In operation, assuming that it is desired to effect a change of master sheet, a new master sheet is dropped on to the tray 39, the actuating lever 26 is moved into the operative position by hand when the cylinder reaches the position at which the copy sheet is usually fed in, and subsequent operation of the handle in the same direction as' that which it takes during the normal operation of the machine, causes the successive operation of the clamping strip on the cylinder nrst to open and release the master 'sheet on the cylinder, then to pick up the leading edge of the aseofzu. l'

new master sheet, and then to close on to the edge of the new master sheet. The operation of the clamp is effected by the lateral abutments on the actuating lever.

After the clamp has closed on to the leading edge of the new master sheet, the lateral abutment on the end of the cylinder comes into contact with a lateral abutment on the retaining lever and moves it so as to cause both the retaining lever and the actuating lever to spring back into their inoperative positions.

The movements of the actuating lever into its operative position actuates the spring arms which grip the new master sheet on to the tray and also actuates the bar carried by the cranks on the rocking spindle to move the leading edge of the new master sheet into contact or into close proximity with the cylinder. When the actuating lever is automatically moved back into its inoperative position, the spring arms, the bar carried by the cranks, and the loading bar automatically return to their initial positions.

The tray 39 provided for the fresh master sheet is disposed substantially tangentially to the cylinder and is attached to a strip 41 which is fastened by screws to the edges of the side plates of the machine.

As will be seen from the drawings th'e means for controlling the opening of the master sheet clamp,

opens the clamp after the leading edge of the master sheet has left the line of contact between the cylinder and the pressure roller and a chute 48 is provided adjacent to the cylinder and on the same side as the receiving tray I5, the edges of the chute 48 and the tray I5 being spaced one above the other so that the last copy sheet which is released, at a lower level than that at which the master sheet is released, passes on to the tray I5 while the discarded master sheet passes into the chute 48.

The tray 39 is relatively short and it is provided with a pair of arms 9 pivoted at 5, the axes of the pivots being at right angles to the surface of the tray. The arms 9 form an extension of the tray when in the position shown in Figure 3 4.

taining lever is so shaped with converging operative surfaces that it will operate for either direction of rotation of the cylinder.

A safety stud I may be provided mounted in one of the side plates I0 of the machine and projecting into the path of the lever controlling the clamp so that if the clamp should by inadvertence be in the open position when the cylinder is rotating it will automatically be closed by the stud I before the clamp encounters the pressure roller I3.

In the construction shown in Figures 7 to 12 the essential parts of the machine are mainly the same as in the construction shown in Figures 1 to 6. but the pressure roller I3 in this construction is above the cylinder instead of being below it and the tray or support for the new master sheet is horizontal instead of being almost vertical. The tray or support is shown at 52 and as in the other construction it is provided with a channel section part 53 near the cylinder.

The actuating lever is shown at 54 and is xed of the newmaster sheet 6I into contact with the cylinder.

The clamp on the cylinder and the means by which it is operated are the same as in the previously described construction as also is the part 31 which operates on the retaining lever 62. The retaining lever is pivoted to one of the side plates at 53 and the pivot extends through the side plate and is provided with an operating lever 64 on the outer side of the side plate.

The retaining lever is further provided with a slot 65 and a tlnger 66 and the arrangement is such that when the operating lever 64 is moved in a clockwise direction as seen in Figure 9, one of its edges acts upon the pin 51 and raises the actuating lever into the position shown in Figure 1l until the pin 51 enters the slot 55. The clockwise movement of the levers 64 and 62 is limited by the nger 66 coming into contact with the pin 51.

Figure 11 shows the actuating lever 54 in the operative position in which the cam 58 and the pin 56 operate to open and close the clamp in the manner described with reference to Figures l to 6.

The retaining lever is provided with a laterally projecting pin 61 which is acted upon by a camlike projection 31 on the cylinder so that the actuating 'and retaining levers are thereby returned to their inoperative position, the retaining lever being knocked backwardly and the A actuating lever dropping by gravity.

The safety stud I serves the same purpose as the same stud shown in Figures 1 to 6, i. e. it closes the clamp, should be clamp be left open when the cylinder is rotating and it closes the clamp before it can encounter the pressure roller I3. y

Should it be desired to open the clamp when the clamp has passed the pressure roller I3 and is in a position at the upper part of the cylinder so that the manual insertion or extraction of a master sheet can be made if desired, a push pin 68 may be provided mounted in a guido 69 xed to one of the side plates of the machine. This push pin is acted upon by a spring 10 which tends to move it into its withdrawn position but it is provided w'lth a head 1I which is slotted as shown at 12, thev slots co-operating with a pin 13 which may be mounted in the side guide 69, the arrangement being such that the pin can be pushed inwardly towards the cylinder and given a quarter turn when it will retain its projected position and will act upon the clamp controlling lever so as to open the clamp as the clamp passes under the pin.

What I claim then is:

1. In a duplicating machine a stationary frame, a cylinder rotatably mounted in said frame, a mechanical clamp on said cylinder adapted when open to receive the edge of a master sheet, and when closed to secure same to said cylinder, actuating means on said frame biassed to a normal inoperative position but capable of being moved manually into an operative position, said actuating means when in the operative position being adapted to eifect automatic opening and closing movements of said clamp at predetermined angular positions during rotation of said cylinder, means for automatically retaining said actuating means in the operative position after movement thereto, means on said cylinder for tripping said retaining means after closing of said clamp to allow said actuating means to regain its normal inoperative position, means for supporting a fresh master sheet with one edge adjacent to, but clear of, said cylinder, loading means associated with said clamp-actuating means adapted, on movement of the latter to its operative position, to bring the edge of said fresh master sheet into a position suitable for reception in said clamp, and a gripping device connected to said loading means and adapted on operation of the latter to resist movement of said fresh master sheet relatively to said supporting means, said loading means and gripping device automatically returning to an inoperative position simultaneously with said clamp-actuating means.

2. In a duplicating machine a stationary frame, a cylinder rotatably mounted in said frame, a mechanical clamp on said cylinder adapted when open to receive the edge of a master sheet and when closed to secure same to said cylinder, a spring-loaded tumbler lever on said cylinder whereby said clamp may be moved to and automatically retained in either of its extreme positions, actuating means on said frame biassed to a normal inoperative position but capable of being moved manually into an operative position, said actuating means, when in the operative position. being adapted to effect automatic opening and closing movements of said clamp at predetermined angular positions during rotation of said cylinder, means for automatically retaining said actuating means in the operative position after movement thereto, means on said cylinder for tripping said retaining means after closing of said clamp to allow said actuating means to regain its normal inoperative position, means for supporting a fresh master sheet with one edge adjacent to, but clear of, said cylinder, loading means associated with said clampactuating means adapted, on movement of the latter to its operative position, to bring the edge of said fresh master sheet into a position suitable for reception in said clamp, and a gripping device connected to said loading means and adapted on operation of the latter to resist movement of said fresh master sheet relatively to said supporting means, said loading means and gripping device automatically returning to an inoperative position simultaneously with said clamp-actuating means.

3. In a duplicating machinea stationary frame, a cylinder rotatably mounted in said frame, a mechanical clamp on said cylinder adapted when open to receive the edge of a master sheet and when closed to secure same to said cylinder, a spring-loaded tumbler lever on said cylinder whereby said clamp may be moved to and automatically retained in either of its extreme positions, an actuating lever pivoted upon said frame, said actuating lever being biassed into a normal inoperative position but capable of being moved manually into an operative position, lateral projections on said actuating lever adapted in the operative position of the latter to enter the orbit of said tumbler lever and co-operating with the latter to effect automatic opening and closing movements of said clamp at predetermined angular positions during rotation of said cylinder, means for automatically retaining said actuating lever in the operative position after movement thereto, means on said cylinder for tripping said retaining means after closing of said clamp to allow said actuating lever to regain its normal inoperative position, means for supporting a fresh master sheet with one edge adjacent to, but clear of, said cylinder, loading means associated with said actuating lever adapted, on movement of the latter to its operative position, to bring the edge of said fresh master sheet into a position suitable for reception in said clamp, and a gripping device connected to said loading means and adapted on operation of the latter to resist movement of said fresh master sheet relatively to said supporting means, said loading means and gripping device automatically returning to an inoperative posi tion simultaneously with said actuating lever.

4. In a duplicating machine, a stationary frame, a cylinder rotatably mounted in said frame, a mechanical clamp on said cylinder adapted when open to receive the edge of a master sheet and when closed to secure same to said cylinder, a spring-loaded tumbler lever on said cylinder whereby said clamp may be moved to and automatically retained in either of its extreme positions, an actuating lever pivoted upon said frame, said actuating lever being biassed into a normal inoperative position but capable of being moved manually into an operative position, lateral projections on said actuating lever adapted in the operative position of the latter to enter the orbit of said tumbler lever and cooperating with the latter to eilect automatic opening and closing movements of said clamp at predetermined angular positions during rotation of said cylinder, a second lever pivoted upon said frame alongside said actuating lever, a further lateral projection on said actuating lever, said second lever being biassed into contact with said further lateral projection and having a recess which receives the latter when said actuating lever is moved to the operative position, so that said actuating lever is automatically retained in such position, means on said cylinder for disengaging said retaining lever from said further lateral projection after closing of said clamp to allow said actuating lever to regain its normal inoperative position, means for supporting a fresh master sheet with one edge adjacent to, but clear of, said cylinder, loading means associated with said actuating lever adapted, on movement of the latter to its operative position, to bring the edge of said fresh master sheet into a position suitable for reception in said clamp, and a gripping device connected to said loading means and adapted on operation of the latter to resist movement of said fresh master sheet relatively to said supporting means, said loading means and gripping device automatically returning to an inoperative position simultaneously with said actuating lever.

5. In a duplicating machine a stationary frame, a cylinder rotatably mounted in said frame, a mechanical clamp on said cylinder adapted when open to receive the edge of a master sheet and when closed to secure same to said cylinder, a

spring-loaded tumbler lever on said cylinder whereby said clamp may be moved to and automatically returned in either of its extreme positions, an actuating lever pivoted upon said frame, said actuating lever being biassed into a normal inoperative position but capable of being moved manually into an operative position, lateral projections on said actuating lever adapted in the operative position oi' the latter to enter the orbit of said tumbler lever and co-operating with the latter to effect automatic opening and closing movements of said clamp at predetermined angular positions during rotation of said cylinder, a second lever pivoted upon said frame alongside said actuating lever, a further lateral projection on said actuating lever, said second lever being biassed into contact with said further lateral projection and having a recess which receives the latter when said actuating lever is moved to the operative position, so that said actuating lever is automatically retained in such position, a cam on said cylinder adapted to move said retaining lever angularly after closing of said clamp in a manner such that said recess is disengaged from said further lateral projection and said actuating lever is allowed to regain its normal inoperative position, means for supporting a fresh master sheet with one edge adjacent to, but clear of, said cylinder, loading means associated with said actuating lever adapted, on movement of the latter to its operative position, to bring the edge of said fresh master sheet into a position suitable for reception in said clamp, and a gripping device connected to said loading means and adapted on operation of the latter to resist movement of said fresh master sheet relatively to said supporting means, said loading means and gripping device automatically returning to an inoperative position simultaneously with said actuating lever.

6. In a duplicating machine a stationary frame,

a cylinder rotatably mounted in said frame, a

mechanical clamp on said cylinder adapted when open to receive the edge of a master sheet and when closed to secure same to said cylinder, an actuating lever pivoted upon said frame, said actuating lever being biassed into a. normal inoperative position but capable of being moved manually into an operative position, said actuating lever when in the operative positionv being adapted to eiect automatic opening and closing movements of said clamp at predetermined angular positions during rotation of said cylinder, means for automatically retaining said actuating lever in the operative position after movement thereto, means on said cylinder for tripping said retaining means after closingA of said clamp to allow said actuating lever to regain its normal inoperative position, means for supporting a fresh master sheet with one edge addacent to, but clear of, said cylinder, a pair of crank arms mounted to oscillate about a common axis in unison with said actuating lever, a loading bar connecting the free ends of said crank arms and extending transversely of said supporting means, said loading bar being adapted, on movement of said actuating lever into its operative position, to bring the edge of said fresh master sheet into a position suitable for reception in said clamp, and a gripping device connected to said loading means and adapted on operation of the latter to resist movement of said fresh master sheet relatively to said supporting means. said loading bar and gripping device automatically returning lto an inoperative position simultaneously with said actuating lever.

7. In a duplicating machine a stationary frame, a cylinder rotatably mounted in said frame, a mechanical clamp on said cylinder adapted when open to receive the edge of a master sheet and when closed to secure same to said cylinder, a spindle mounted in said frame parallel to said cylinder, an actuating lever fixed on said spindie. said actuating lever being biassed into a normal inoperative position but capable of being moved manually into an operative position, said actuating lever when in the operative position being adapted to eifect automatic opening and closing movements of said clamp at predetermined angular positions during rotation of said cylinder, means for autnatically retaining said actuating lever inl the operativo position otter movement thereto, means on said cylinder for tripping said retaining means after closing of said clamp to allow said actuating lever to regain its normal inoperative position, means for supporting a fresh master sheet with one edge adjacent to, but clear of, said cylinder, a pair of spaced crank arms ixed to said spindle, a loading bar connecting the free ends of said crank arms and extending transversely of said supporting means, said loading bar being adapted, on movement of said actuating lever into its operative position, to bring the edge of said fresh master sheet into a position suitable for reception in said clamp, and resilient fingers fixed on said spindle and extending at the side thereof remote from said crank arms, said :fingers being adapted on operation of said loading bar to resist movement of said fresh master sheet relatively to said supporting means, said loading bar and lingers automatically returning to an inoperative position simultaneously with said actuating lever.

8. In a duplicating machine a stationary frame, a cylinder rotatably mounted in said frame, attachment means on said cylinder -for one edge of a master sheet, a roller zo-operating with said cylinder and adapted to bring moistened copy sheets into pressure contact with the master sheet on said cylinder a receiving tray for said copy sheets, manually-controlled mechanism for automatically releasing the master sheet from said cylinder as the latter rotates, means for supporting a fresh master sheet with one edge adjacent to, but clear of, said cylinder, means for feeding said fresh master sheet to said attachment means and for operating said attachment means to grip said fresh master sheet, and a chute adapted to receive the discarded master sheet at the same side of said cylinder as said copy sheet receiving tray, the end of said chute nearest said cylinder being disposed at a higher level than the corresponding end of said tray and said releasinga means being timed to operate after the leading edge of the master sheet to be\ discarded has passed the nip between said cylinder and said roller.

9. In a duplicating machine a stationary frame, a cylinder rotatably mounted in said frame, attachment means on said cylinder for one edge of a master sheet, a roller co-operating with said cylinder and adapted to bring moistened copy sheets into pressure contact with the :master sheet` on said cylinder, a receiving tray for said copy sheets, said receiving tray being disposed below the level of the nip between said cylinder and said roller, manually-controlled mechanism for automatically releasing the master sheet from said cylinder as the latter rotates, said mechanism being timed to operate after the leading edge of the master sheet on the cylinder has passed said nip, means for supporting a fresh master sheet with one edge adjacent to, but clear of, said cylinder, means for feeding said fresh master sheet to said attachment means and for operating said attachment means to grip said fresh master sheet, and a chute adapted to receive the discarded master sheet, said chute and said master sheet supporting means being both disposed at the same side of said cylinder as said tray but FRANK RONALD FORD. 

